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Gifts to Please Every Member of the Family

NOTHING YOU COULD SELECT COMPARES WITH THE SUPREME GIFT OF MUSIC AND WE OFFER YOU A LARGE AND VARIED SELECTION OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR YOUNG OR OLD FOLKS GIRLS OR BOYS-EVEN THE VERIEST TODDLER ENJOYS MUSIC,

R.C.A.-VICTOR

8 TUBE RADIO SETS

From $150.00.

All. Mains Operated Superheterodyne Sots with a wide range of

recoption.

All Quotations for Radio

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Sots include installation

and licence to end of year

-NO EXTRAS

R.C.A.-VICTOR

ELECTROLAS From $230.00.

New

enjoyment from

your favourite Records- Tone Controlled from à whisper to the power of an Orchestra.

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From $200.00, "All the World on a Single Knob". Direct reception from Parts and Daventry.

“H.M.V.”

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Models available in attractive shades of Red, Blue, Green or Brown,

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Built & designed for the Climate--Full Guarantee.

We stock a vast selection of Victor and "H.M.V." Records by every Artist of Renown-and specialise in Popular Hits from the Films and Stage Productions.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1933.

THE UNKNOWN. BLONDE

(Continued from Page 3). version of what happened."

Matthew Holliator ant down. "Why, yes," he said in his vague tone. "Yes, of course." His eyes turned to his sister, questioningly.

"First of all," said McNeat, "I want to know why I didn't sco either of you this morning whon I wan questioning the other ton- anta."

"I must have been aeloop," Miss Hollister told him. "And if I was, of course I wouldn't hear you, X often take a nap in the morning. We're early risers. Out of bed at 6.30. Matthew-"

"I'd prefer to have Matthew an swer questions for himself," Mc- Neal said firmly. He looked toward the little man..

"I don't know why I didn't scie. you." Matthew Hollister aald nerv ously, "unless I was out for a walk. I walk down to the city avery morning."

The routine questioning went on. Neither of the Hollisters admitted hearing a shot the night before. Molvina and sho'd been visiting In cousin, a Mrs. Butterly who lived on-Wyatt street. She'd come home, aho declared, at 9.80. Matthow was dozing in his chair, with the radio turned on, when she arrived, Later, Belvina admitted, sho'd heard a good deal of walking around and commotion overhead, but sho thought it was just some of Tracy King's "carryings-on."

Both of them professed to know nothing of the shooting until they read the morning newspaper,

For nearly an hour McNeal naked questions, but there was nothing new to be learned. At last ha arose and Bannister followed. They, said goodnight and left the apartment.

Outside in the corridor McNeal eyed the younger man. "Those two," he said, with a significant nod in the direction from which they had come, "they'll bear watch- ing."

(To bo Continued.)

CONTRACT BRIDGE.

SECOND ROUND MATCHES

Second round matches of the Open Contract Bridge tournament will be played at the Sports Club this even- Ing when four tables will be in use. The following are the matches: M. David and L. A. Tablas v. G. Komor and H. Kinchin (Table No. Mrs. Ho Ki and A. Zinunern v.

1):

LUCKY STRIKE

"It's toasted"

"LUCKIES"

for Christmas

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Especially in this Yuletide carton (two hundred cigarettes). It costs no more than the regular ́ packing.

Mrs. F. 9. Coote and Mrs. C. 1. War- ren (Table No. 2);

H. O. Odell and M. N. Rakusen v. R. E. Russell and D. A. O'Keefe (Table No. 3);

H. B. Joseph and H. S. Komor Tablo No. 1 will be required to play Major R. G. Lochner and Capt. E. C. at the Sports Club to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, while the losers at Tables J. Barry.

If they desire to enter for the Con- Nos. 2, 3 and 4 will be required to solation Tournament the losers. at play on Tuesday next at 5.80 p.m.

Refreshing Sleep

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a pair.

A very attractive shoe.

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To meet the prevailing economic conditions, we have secured a truly remarkable range of Men's Solid Leather Shoes, made at Northampton, England, by skilled workmen.

These shoes represent a standard of value which cannot be ap- proached in the Colony to-day:

Patent Leather Shoes with or without too cap. Smart point- ed toe, light leather sole.

No. 45 at

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of the right mattress is a most important business.

But a night of only part-way resting sleep leaves on your face lines you'

.cannot hide.

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a

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